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Show TIl SUN ADVERTISER, Page Elevct THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1963 ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Spen- the hospital for about 2 weeks. cer while he has been gone. The It is hoped that he will soon be zSpencers drove them down to back with his family. A Christmas story was told by California to get them settled. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brian SHOE Mrs. Charles Topnam, Judy Jenkins Jr. aie the parents of a new and Oksen Pearl Rita , sang numbers from South in the hospital and are baby boy who was born last REPAIR Pacific and the King and I and,have ' MS;j inow recovering. Both are wished week in an Ogden hospital. The Kathleen Johns entertained at the a complete and quick recovery. Brians just recently moved from for the meeting piano. ltcy to Salt Lake City. They Mr. and Mrs. Jack Russell and have two daughters and aonther was Mrs. Arley Flinders and No matter what other ntp business was conducted by Mrs their two daughters are burst- son who are also very excited tions say about uh, immigia-tio- n w excitement and ith ide David Clawson, president of the ing pi clxHit the new anival. is still the slncerest form first group. Others in attendance were Reason the biilh of the Clfd. N. A baby son also arrived last of flattery. m the hoy family. Mrs. Elmer Mrs. Ivern Bradley, LawMr and Mis for week Brown, Mrs. Forrest Day, Mrs. Mrs. Pearl Stewart and Mrs. rence Div. Congiatulations to Royal Harrop, Mrs. D. W. Hol- Andrew Moser drove up to the all parents. happy Levi Mrs. SCIIWINN HEADQUARTERS ley, Mrs. Henry Matis, Idaho last Friday to Parker, Mrs. C. W. Rapp, Mrs. NEW USED Virginia Charlesworth is home the funeral of Mrs. Jemma We service What We Sell Roy Austin, Mrs. Alfted Weston, Opei man. the mother of Mrs. recuperating after surgery and models all makes and Repair Mrs. Burt Rundquist, Mrs. James Viola Williams of Roy. We ex doing well. Her mother is up from BINGHAM BIKE SHOP Russell, Mrs. Ariel Smith, Mrs press our sympathy foi the Wil- Fresno, California to help her A. C. Taylor, Mrs. Joseph TayBINGHAM . . . NOW SELLS HONDA! J. BLAINE until she gets back on her feet. liams family at th;s time. 1955 W. 5200 S., Roy, lor, members and Mrs. Glen Jack-soPhone 825-863- 2 A baby boy was born prema John Alberts has been very and Mrs. Ed White from the waiting list. turely to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald ill at home with pneumonia but Marriott on Dec. 6, The baby is reported bo tie much improIr. and Mrs. Larry Bouwhuis only two pounds but was ved now. weghed are the happy parents of a new to be doing fine after repoited . Loma Jones is convulsing at baby boy. He made his appear- one week of life, so they are and Harold home after ance Dec. 3 and weighed in at hoeful for a surgery The truly different Christmas gift Is "Treasure House of happy outcome. Ambler is in the Salt Lake pounds 1 ounce. The couple the Nation," the first history of mining in Utah. This E. Charles Parker is back in have three other children 2 boys hospital for surgery. Best e book was edited and profusely illustrated, town after a five day trip to wishes for a 'speedy recoveiy and a girl. published by the Utah State Historical Society. To order Atlantic City for an education are wished for all. Mrs. Marilyn Barnett and her yours by mail postpaid, send check or money order for convention. He left last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Alan Budge are son have gone to San Diego, Cal- afternoon and returned $2.25 per copy to: Thursday about the birth of their ifornia to join her husband who beaming second child It was a little girl. arrived there. Dec. 3 after spend- evening. COMMITTEE Best wishes for a speedy re Happy grandparents on the pating a year at sea with the Navy. 820 Kearns Building Lake City, Utah Salt of Mr. and Mrs. to side and been are Peterson have ernal Joe covery go Marilyn Rodney living here in Roy with her par- 2413 W. 4400 S. who has been in Newell R. Budge of Roy. ROY NEWS The Aprender Guild met recently at the home of Mrs. Roy Tullis for the monthly meeting at which time a project to distribute baskets to the needy in with the Kiwanisi cooperation Club was discussed. Mrs. James Larison was named chairman of the project and will be assisted by Mrs. Dan Thomas, Mrs. Darrell Tullis, and Mrs. Lloyd Allen. WASHINGTONS ARMY ToVARDS ME END QF Th'F REWXUTIO-N- OF MS OWN CONTINENTAL S - -AND 3 OOP FRENCH SOLD'fRS ANDSALORSll 'fy'd HOOPER NEWS Wsr.. To ADMINISTER JUSTICE: WITHOUT PREJUDICE, JUDGE JAMES PECK Of MISSOURI WOULD WEAK A WHITE BANDAGE OYER HIS EYES PEACEFUL FUTURE ... Mrs. Nancy Payne, second grade teacher has returned to California and Mrs. Hattie Parker is now teaching in her place. WHAT YOUR COUNTRY WAN TS -- AND WHATXX) WANT FoP YOURSELFAND YOUR FELLOW AMER'CANS. 70 HELP ACHIEVE THIS EN- D- START BUYING AND CONTINUE BUYING U.S. SAVINGS BONDS. The First Ward Primary will hold their annual Christmas program Dec. 18. Treats will be served to all members. ATTENTION MENU We will help you select the right gift for your sweetheart (or slave). Let clothing perts worry about what she will like. ex- Skirts O 12 Main, n Unique . . for Christ mas Ver-era- 150-pog- MINING CENTENNIAL The First )Vard Christmas par ty will be held at 7 30 Saturday. Dec. 21. All ward members are invited and Santa is expected to arrive sometime in the evening to hand out treats. The primary teachers party of the First Ward will be Saturday, Dec. 14, at 7:30. All teachers who have taught during the year and their husbands are invited to attend. A planned potluck supper will be served. OF: Blouses look The first to fourth grades students of Hooper School will present a Christmas musical the 10th of December. S NICE SELECTION "If the shoe fits repair it!" , Ma-lad- , like Hooper Christm'as. The Hooper Lions Club is sponsoring another house lighting contest. Prizes will be awarded in two categories, a first and second prize will be offered to former winners, also a first and second prize will be given to new contestants. All residents of Hooper are invited to join the contest. WITH NO PREJUDICE... 4 ,0 at-te- Lets make iflis? ... LYiitrs Ihe Old, lynw- Trousers Dresses Undies Jolley old Santa Claus came to the school corner to turn on the Free Christmas Wrapping Lay-A-Wa- ys APPAREL REA-JO'- S 5651 South 1900 West, Roy 5 Open 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday to 7:30 til Xmas 825-801- town lights Wednesday night. He handed out treats which were don ated by the Hooper Women's Club to all the ood children. Mrs. Lambert McGrath lectured on charm and poise at the monthly meeting of the Hoopers Womens Club held at the home of Mrs. Dean Frew. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Page and family have moved into their new home, built near John MacArt hurs. Mr. and Mrs. Loal A. Van ce moved into Carl Fowers former home. , Miss Lynn Higley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Higley, married Ronald Dee Dickamore of Farr West. They will live in Far West. fits ; 1 22K Gold & While 6Usi CHIP and DIP 1 Bowl Set i Girons Brass Finish i 2 Holder fb-$ii- ck Holiday Cooking wiih UP BROKEN Over the lack of P ai -- DuPONT shortening.. . . . ISIS Sljffd and Mada by tanslicnal FLATWARE Gift Boxed Service for Welcome Companion For the Traveler. . Travel ALARM CLOCK in Genuine Leather 825-978- Case REG. 6.95 GIFT BOXED Rosanne Tueller, Miss District of Columbia, and runnerup for the Miss America titles displays her line of Christmas merchant dise United States Savings Bonds. "And remember to ask for a free red, white and blue gift envelope at your bank to enclose the Bond yon give to a member of yonr family or a friend, she adds. . 6 To Speed Arrangements CAM OPENER J GIFT 8 SET QGG P flO CKi NT Gift Case I I A GIFT RIBBONS P REG. 49 BOX OF I 0 CALENDAR WATCH GUARANTEED FULL YEAR REG. 8.95 Seamless TOOL Enameled 18-in- or UTILITY CHEST Cantilever Tray and TREE LIGHTS better Multiple Type Bulbs 25 BULB OUTDOOR SET -- 5 Light Indoor Set 1 MdhwMflkMPlhlMlflhfcahINNlI Blade KNIFE with Embossed LEATHER SHEATH REG. 4.65 Flashing fOWEt HEAD LANTERN Trustworthy Battery .ii - How try the best!" 12 for Complete with Gift Boxed Headquarters for U.S. Kcds and Rubber Footwear "Ycu've tried the rest 1 OUTDOOR Shows Time and Day of TT Month MENS Bernina I Close 6:30 Join our LUCKY 13 SHOE CLUB. Buy 12 pair and get the 13th pair FREE. $5.00 each pair limit. NO TIME LIMIT. 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MEMO HOLDER I Hang on Wall . . . , Electric Yar 2.99 I Teflon Cooky Pan Guarantee Teflon Bake & Roast Pan . 3.49 Teflon 10 Inch Fry Pan . .4.99 , JvHh Coupon 1 the UTTER Li? i 1 Speed Control Decorated ; TEFLON Teflon Loaf Pan Thumb- - d, Use with or without ora 8 in j! colored I. I Hal eeaJty-K- it finished with pastel ill. CHRISTMAS CASH? CHEER UP! C!ean-U- Ko-Sco- ur cookware Miss Carol Beus was hostess for a bridal shower held in honor of Judy McFarland. birthday. Mr. Starr Cooper has been in the hospital due to pneumonia. Mrs. Ethel Hunt has also been t y Many Other Rich Chrome Gifts Mr. Fred Baker, Ogden, was special speaker at Sacrament meeting Dec. 14. KNAMOP Reg. 7.00 Mr. and Mrs. Orson Cottle received best wishes at an open house held at the First Ward in honor of their Golden Wedding Anniversary. They are the parents of four daughters. Janette Tippets had a birthday party to honor her .eighth GRAVY EOAT With Miniature Set 20-L- ite |